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1      III| superior in education and in intellect. If he shared his father’
2     XLIV|    was an honorable man. His intellect was of a superior order,
3     LIII|      wealth, and a brilliant intellect, succumbed beneath the burden
4      LIV|        his party a brilliant intellect and admirable endowments.
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